Mega Man/Rockman fans will soon be able to rock some Blue Bomber-inspired shoes thanks to a collaboration between Capcom and footwear and apparel company UBIQ. Pre-orders kick off in Japan on February 20, and the sneakers are currently scheduled for June and priced at ¥9,800 ($82). Pics past the break.

The Wii U Virtual Console is about to get another Mega Man title in Japan. Rockman & Forte—known as Mega Man & Bass in the west—originally debuted on Super Famicom in Japan in 1998, but the version coming to Wii U is the 2002 Game Boy Advance version, considered inferior by most, which came to the west the following year. Read on for more.

Yusuke Murata, the artist of the Eyeshield 21 manga and more recently the highly regarded One-Punch Man, spent New Year's Eve breaking out the ink and illustrating his characters, himself, Master Roshi, Guntank and Mega/Rock Man. The latter was very well received, and Murata went back later to sketch more of its cast. Get a look after the jump.

It may not be the new Mega Man game everyone was hoping for, but fans in South Korea now have an officially-licensed entry in the franchise with the arrival of Rockman GoGo! The mobile game comes from South Korean studio Jenoi, and it's now available for Android in the Google Play store. Hit the jump for more.

Japanese Wii U players have a date with the sequel to Mega Man Zero. Rockman Zero 2 is officially coming to the Wii U Virtual Console in the region on January 7, 2015, and will be priced at ¥702 (about $6). More after the jump.

Mega Man fans have some more action to look forward to on Wii U Virtual Console. The latest addition to the Game Boy Advance lineup is Mega Man Zero, which was originally released on Nintendo's portable back in 2002. More after the jump.

The React Channel's latest is another video that puts old school games in the hands of today's teenagers. This time it's the original 1987 NES version of Mega Man, which proves to be a bit much for some of the kids that take a crack at it for the first time. Hit the jump to watch.

The fine folks at Did You Know Gaming?are back with more on Mega Man. Following up on the previous Blue Bomber trivia video released back in 2012, part two delves into the origin of the Battle Network series and more after the jump.

Back in June Capcom-Unity outlined some future Virtual Console plans. Mega Man Battle Network 2 was mentioned, but only as something that was a bit further out than others. In Japan, however, it's coming to Wii U Virtual Console on November 12. Hit the jump for more.

Mega Man fans can look forward to some bonus treats in the Wii U version of Super Smash Bros. Director Masahiro Sakurai hopped on Miiverse to show off some of the Mega Man trophies featured in the console version. Trophies of Zero and Bass & Treble were shown, but Sakurai also mentioned the inclusion of Roll and Proto Man. Pics past the break.

Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate is already set for plenty of different collaborations, and Capcom has just announced yet another one for fans to get excited about. This time around, it's a character you may not be expecting! Hit the jump for more!

Discotek Media's release of Mega Man: The Complete Series is due out on DVD September 30, and the company recently hit up Facebook to show off the packaging. Have a look at the front case, outer slip cover, and finished disc art after the jump.

Mega Man X: Corrupted is a fan project by JKB Games, and it looks pretty darn impressive. It's also been in development since 2007, so it's nice to get a chance to soak in a full stage in the latest video preview after the jump.